User's Manual 18. Services
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18.2.1 Enabling SIP-based Media Recording
The following procedure describes how to enable the SIP-based media Recording feature.
Once you have enabled this feature, your SIP Recording Routing rules (configured in
''Configuring SIP Recording Routing Rules'' on page 217) become active.
 To enable SIP-based media recording:
1. Open the SIP Recording page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Services > SIP
Recording).
2. From the 'SIP Recording Application' drop-down list, select Enable.
3. Click Submit, and then reset the device with a burn-to-flash for your settings to take
effect.
18.2.2 Configuring SIP Recording Routing Rules
The SIP Recording Routing table lets you configure up to 30 SIP-based media recording
rules. A SIP Recording Routing rule defines calls that you want to record. For an overview
of this feature, see ''SIP-based Media Recording'' on page 214.
The following procedure describes how to configure SIP Recording Routing rules in the
Web interface. You can also configure SIP Recording Routing rules using the table ini file
parameter, SIPRecRouting or CLI command, configure voip/services sip-recording sip-rec-
routing.
 To configure a SIP Recording Routing rule:
1. Open the SIP Recording page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Services > SIP
Recording).
2. Click Add; the following dialog box appears:
Figure 18-2: SIP Recording Routing Table - Add Record
The figure above shows a configuration example where the device records calls made
by IP Group 1 to IP Group 2 that have the destination number prefix "1800". The
device records the calls from the leg interfacing with IP Group 2, sending the recorded
media to IP Group 3 (i.e., the SRS).